Bacteroides
It has an effect on both gram negative and gram positive bacteria, however it only affects anaerobic bacteria, not aerobic. It has severe adverse effects when consumed with alcohol.
Escherichia coli is a gammaproteobacteria that fits this description. It is a facultatively anaerobic gram-negative rod commonly found in the intestinal tracts of humans and other animals, where it can play both beneficial and harmful roles.
Yes, Citrobacter freundii is a rod-shaped bacterium. It is a Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic bacterium that is commonly found in the environment and in the intestinal tract of humans and animals.
it is Bacillus with gram negative.
gram negative
gram negative
Two genera of bacteria that are gram variable are Mycobacterium and Corynebacterium. Gram variable bacteria may appear to be both gram-positive and gram-negative due to differences in their cell walls.
E. Coli
There are MANY kinds of bacteria. They are classified by phylums, which are: Based on shape aerobic and anaerobic gram positive and gram negative autotrophic and heterotrophic
its a gram negative anaerobic bacteria used to ferment glucose and produce ethanol.
It has an effect on both gram negative and gram positive bacteria, however it only affects anaerobic bacteria, not aerobic. It has severe adverse effects when consumed with alcohol.
Salmonella, Shigella, Yersinia, and Serratia are all gram-negative facultatively anaerobic rods.
Escherichia coli is a gammaproteobacteria that fits this description. It is a facultatively anaerobic gram-negative rod commonly found in the intestinal tracts of humans and other animals, where it can play both beneficial and harmful roles.
No, it as not a significant effect on gram negative and anaerobic bacterias. We usually use Metronidazole with Ciprofloxacin.
Yes, Citrobacter freundii is a rod-shaped bacterium. It is a Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic bacterium that is commonly found in the environment and in the intestinal tract of humans and animals.
it is Bacillus with gram negative.
Proteus mirabilis is not a coccobacillus. Rather, it is rod shaped. Proteus mirabilis is also Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, and motile.